Proper noun
(television, US) Initialism of United Paramount Network.
(computing) Initialism of User Principal Name.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAffiliates main UPN had approximately 143 full-power owned-and-operated or primary affiliate stations in the U.S., and another 65 stations aired some UPN programming as secondary affiliates. Source: Internet
DuMont, in contrast, operated on a shoestring budget and was unable to keep the programs and stars it had. citation Most of the other startup networks that launched in later years (such as The WB, UPN and The CW ) followed Fox's model as well. Source: Internet
Iron Chef 2012 statistics International editions Iron Chef USA main The U.S. UPN network presented two one-hour episodes of Iron Chef USA hosted by William Shatner around Christmas 2001. Source: Internet
As well as a move to Friday nights, the fourth season was shortened further to 22 episodes, meaning that at cancellation there were 98 episodes produced in total. citation At the time of cancellation, Enterprise remained the highest rated series on UPN. Source: Internet
By 2003, UPN had an estimated audience reach of 85.98% of all U.S. households (equivalent to 91,689,290 households with at least one television set). Source: Internet
Despite a large fan campaign, UPN declined to pick up Angel after The WB cancelled the series in 2004, the year after Buffy ended its UPN run. Source: Internet